Read the original article: How to protect Windows Remote Desktop deployments
Attackers often gain entry to your systems via remote access. As a recent example, attackers took control of software at a US water treatment facility and changed the amount of chemicals entering the system. The computers used to control the water system were reportedly unpatched Windows 7 machines and using the TeamViewer desktop sharing software. The change was noticed and reversed quickly, but the incident underscored the potential to do harm remotely in other venues.
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Read the original article: How to protect Windows Remote Desktop deployments